The Genesis Parent Access Portal is a safe and secure way to view your child's/student school record for the current school year. This new tool will help improve communication about student progress and attendance and allow the school and home to work together more closely to ensure student success.
The PTA uses email to communicate with parents and guardians throughout the school year. . . Welcome to Hawthorne Elementary School, a place of great beginnings.
Welcome to Hawthorne Elementary School, a place of great beginnings. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to creating an engaging environment where our students can explore, construct and share ideas. We are committed to providing an atmosphere where students become caring, connected, and responsible individuals.
The PBIS team at Highland Middle School has started a fundraiser hoping to raise some money for our various rewards and incentives for students (ex: Ghost Games and Reindeer Games). We have decided to aim for some husky gear that is non-sport specific. Good news is you can customize it to make it sporty or just styling.
The New York State Education Department is asking parents or guardians in every school district to complete a Digital Equity survey (for each student in the family) in grades Kindergarten – Grade 12. Please click for more information.
Welcome back to another year of Middle School 7th and 8th graders, and welcome 6th graders! This year we are so much closer to normal, and you may want to remember the 2021-2022 school year. We are preselling yearbooks for this year and doing it digitally, to make it easier for families.
Highland High School graduate and NBC news correspondent Scott MacFarlane returned to his alma mater on November 4 to speak to students about how his time in Highland helped shape his identity and launch his career. Read the full story here.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and to help spread the word and raise awareness about the disease, the Highland Husky Varsity Volleyball team hosted their annual "Dig Pink" fund-raising event during their home match against Saugerties on October 5. Read more here!
We hope that this letter finds you and your students healthy and doing well as our new school year gets underway. As you know, one of our major goals this year is to have as many of our students attend school in-person in the safest way possible.
The Board of Education has begun discussing the possibility of holding a spring capital project vote. The potential project is part of the Board’s multi-year strategic approach to leveraging retiring debt to update aged facilities and infrastructure without causing tax spikes. Learn more here.